Comments on Quantum Aspects of Three-Dimensional de Sitter Gravity
Hiroshi Umetsu, Naoto Yokoi

TL;DR
This paper explores the quantum structure of three-dimensional de Sitter gravity, revealing the role of Virasoro symmetries, their representations, and implications for the dS/CFT correspondence, including stability and state classification.
Contribution
It provides a geometric quantization of the phase space, identifies Virasoro algebra representations, and analyzes their stability and relation to Liouville theory in the context of dS/CFT.
Findings
Virasoro algebras with real central charges are obtained as quantum asymptotic symmetries.
States of de Sitter and point particle solutions form primary states of unitary irreducible representations.
Kerr-de Sitter geometries with nonzero angular momentum do not correspond to unitary Virasoro representations.
Abstract
We investigate the quantum aspects of three-dimensional gravity with a positive cosmological constant. The reduced phase space of the three-dimensional de Sitter gravity is obtained as the space which consists of the Kerr-de Sitter space-times and their Virasoro deformations. A quantization of the phase space is carried out by the geometric quantization of the coadjoint orbits of the asymptotic Virasoro symmetries. The Virasoro algebras with real central charges are obtained as the quantum asymptotic symmetries. The states of globally de Sitter and point particle solutions become the primary states of the unitary irreducible representations of the Virasoro algebras. It is shown that those states are perturbatively stable at the quantum level. The Virasoro deformations of these solutions correspond to the excited states in the unitary irreducible representations. In view of the dS/CFT…
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